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http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/FAR405A.html

Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and the Manchurian Candidate
by Maureen Farrell
Buzzflash.com 18 May 2004 
www.globalresearch.ca    23  May  2004 
The URL of this article is: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/FAR405A.html 

"I am writing this from Frederick, Maryland. I've just been filming, for Channel 4, a 
press conference in which the son of a CIA officer who died in suspicious 
circumstances presented his evidence that vice-president Dick Cheney and defense 
secretary Donald Rumsfeld were, in 1975, when part of the Gerald Ford administration, 
involved in a cover-up of the events surrounding his father's death. The press 
conference was due to have been two weeks ago, but when the son, Eric Olson, called 
the New York Times to invite them, they said, "Whoa! Do you really want to release 
such complex information to a bunch of journalists who'll probably screw it up? Let us 
do it properly instead."

I must try this ruse sometime. It worked on Olson. He postponed the press conference. 
The New York Times finally called him and said, "We missed Watergate because we 
thought it was just a small, unimportant break-in." What they seemed to mean was they 
believed his evidence but they couldn't decide if it was a huge, government-toppling 
White House cover-up of a murder, or a small, unimportant White House cover-up of a 
murder, the kind of stuff that doesn't mean much.. . "

-- Jon Ronson, The Guardian , August 17, 2002
 

In the summer of 2003 (back when President Bush was renouncing the use of torture [New 
Yorker ]) author Douglas Valentine reminded us why blind trust in any government 
official or agency has historically been a bad idea. "The war on terror, and its 
'homeland security' counterpart are flip sides of the same coin," he wrote. "They are 
the same ideology applied to foreign and domestic policy. But like CIA agent Alden 
Pyle in The Quiet American, their evil intention is wrapped in a complex matrix of 
transparent lies." [CounterPunch.org ]

Drawing uncomfortable conclusions about the Bush administration's secret agenda, 
Valentine also pointed to Miramax's Vietnam-era love story which had been put on hold 
following Sept. 11 due to its "anti-American" content -- a content that wasn’t so 
much anti-American as anti-CIA. "Horrendous acts were, for propaganda purposes, often 
made to look as if they had been committed by the enemy," Valentine wrote, of the 
CIA's brutal underhanded activities that both the Quiet American and history 
underscore.

More than 40 years ago, another film spawned similar qualms. United Artists was 
nervous about releasing The Manchurian Candidate because, as screen writer George 
Axelrod put it, "They didn't want to make it because they thought that it was 
un-American."

A wildly imaginative political thriller which sprang from Richard Condon's 1959 
best-selling novel, The Manchurian Candidate is the story of a brainwashed military 
veteran who unwittingly becomes a programmed assassin to further the political 
ambitions of his cold and manipulative mother. "Ironically," the Washington Post 
revealed, "it was a phone call from President Kennedy -- made at [Frank] Sinatra's 
request -- that persuaded Arthur Krim, then head of United Artists and also the 
national finance chairman of the Democratic Party, to change his mind and start 
production.

(An additional irony, which may be more curious than telling but is entirely in 
keeping with the tone of the film, is that it was [director John] Frankenheimer who 
drove Robert Kennedy to the hotel in California the night he was assassinated.)" 
[Washington Post ]

First released in 1962, using the Cold War as a backdrop (and then taken out of 
release for decades following JFK’s 1963 assassination), the film has been remade 
under the direction of Jonathan Demme and will hit theaters on July 30. Now set during 
the first Gulf War era, the new version stars Denzel Washington as Capt./Maj. Bennett 
Marco (Sinatra’s role in the original) and Liev Schreiber as SSgt. Raymond Shaw 
(this time as a Gulf War veteran instead of the Korean war hero original cast member 
Laurence Harvey played). Meryl Streep, cast as Mrs. Iselinin (the role that Angela 
Lansbury made unforgettable), has disclosed that to prepare for her role as Raymond's 
evil dragon mother, she watched a string of political talk shows. "Anything with Peggy 
Noonan [or] Karen Hughes," Streep told Entertainment Weekly. "It's hard to get more 
hyperbolic than that."

When you peek beneath the Manchurian Candidate's fascinating plotline, however, you 
learn that it is not "just a movie," but is based upon actual cases of 
government-sponsored brainwashing, torture, Nazi collaboration, bizarre interrogation 
tactics, biological warfare and cover-ups. And though such an assessment sounds like 
paranoid lunacy, a quick study of CIA operations like MK-ULTRA (mind control), 
Operation ARTICHOKE (extreme interrogation) and Operation Paperclip (the Nazis' role 
in exporting both), along with their connection to the murder of Dr. Frank Olson, 
reveals otherwise.

In 1950, the U.S. government established the first program to develop human mind 
control techniques. Known under a variety of codenames (most notably MK-ULTRA) 
throughout its 23 year history, this program was designed to exert such control, 
according to declassified documents, that an individual would do another's bidding, 
"against his will and even against such fundamental laws of nature such as 
self-preservation." 25 years later, the Rockefeller Commission uncovered CIA plans for 
"programmed assassins" and said that MK-ULTRA led to American citizens being drugged, 
kidnapped and tortured on American soil. [lisatrust.bogie.nl ]

[[Note: Lisa Trust site is dedicated to exposing Scientology and other issues related 
to cults, mind control, et.  Lisa McPherson died in Clearwater Florida under 
suspicious circumstances, in the "care" of Scientologists.]]

In 1975, as this information was exposed, the government paid $750,000 restitution to 
Army biochemist Dr. Frank Olson's family, after admitting the CIA slipped Dr. Olson 
LSD days before his 1953 fall from a New York City building. When the Ford 
administration finally came clean, they promised they'd revealed everything. Yet key 
officials, including White House aides Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, pushed to 
continue to conceal information. "The family has learned that the Ford administration 
was keeping information from the family," the Baltimore Sun reported in 2002. "Among 
those who advocated keeping quiet were Dick Cheney and Donald H. Rumsfeld, now the 
vice president and defense secretary, the Olsons learned from memos and other papers 
received last year from the Gerald R. Ford Library." [FrankOlsonProject.org ]

Operation ARTICHOKE, a CIA program that preceded MK-ULTRA, involved the development of 
"special and extreme methods of interrogation," according to declassified documents 
given to the family by the late CIA Director William Colby. The chief architects of 
the program were also "very concerned with the problem of disposing of 'blown agents' 
and with finding a way to produce amnesia in operatives who had seen too much and 
could no longer be relied upon." By the time Dr. Olson's family uncovered the truth 
about Olson's death, the role Operation ARTICHOKE played became clear. "In these 
documents the overall context for Frank Olson’s death is related not to the infamous 
MK-ULTRA program for mind and behavior control, as is generally assumed," the family 
reported. "The Colby documents locate Olson's death in the context of a CIA operation 
called ARTICHOKE." [FrankOlsonProject.org ]

Both MK-ULTRA and ARTICHOKE grew out of "Operation Paperclip," in which Nazi 
scientists were smuggled into the U.S. to provide the government with information on 
everything from rocket science to germ warfare to torture and interrogation 
techniques. This "assimilation of Nazis into the U.S. government," the National 
Catholic Reporter explained, also spawned the now common practice of labeling people 
of conscience "enemies of the state." [Findarticles.com ]

A German documentary on Operation ARTICHOKE put it succinctly: "The search for the 
circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of Dr. Frank Olson begins in 1945, with 
the liberation of the concentration camp at Dachau, Germany." [FrankOlsonProject.org] 

In his book, The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, author John Marks devoted an 
entire chapter to Dr. Frank Olson, describing how Olson felt the CIA was "out to get 
him." [DrugLibrary.org ] And so, from Nov. 28, 1953 (the night Olson plummeted from a 
13th floor window at New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania) to 1975 (when the family was 
paid restitution for Dr. Olson’s guinea pig role in the CIA's mind control/LSD 
experiments) to 1994 (when Olson's body was exhumed), the family was haunted by 
questions. Finally, in 2002, when forensic and other evidence came to light, the Olson 
murder was solved. "I feel satisfied," Olson's eldest son Eric told the Baltimore Sun. 
"We're where we want to be - we know what happened."

Reminiscent of the untiring battle the Sept. 11 widows have been waging to try to 
unearth the truth about 9/11 inconsistencies and the stand Nick Bergs family has taken 
to draw attention to the Bush administration's lies regarding Nick's detention by U.S. 
authorities, Frank Olson's family was courageous and tireless. Eric Olson, who earned 
a Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard, became mesmerized by subjects such as 
brainwashing, survivor psychology and Nazi experiments on humans, which he rightly 
sensed, had something to do with his father's demise.

In 2002, all of the pieces fell into place. Dr. Frank Olson, it was discovered, ran 
the Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick, which, in addition to dealing with 
anthrax and mind control research, was involved in "assassinations materials 
research," "biological warfare experiments in populated areas" and "terminal 
interrogations." Dr. Olson did not commit suicide due to a nervous breakdown, as the 
family was originally told, nor did he commit suicide because of a reaction to LSD, as 
they were told in 1975. Dr. Olson, who was posthumously outed as a CIA agent, was 
simply a man who knew too much. During an August 2002 press conference, the family 
spelled it out:

1. "The death of Frank Olson on November 28, 1953 was a murder, not a suicide.

2. This is not an LSD drug-experiment story, as it was represented in 1975. This is a 
biological warfare story. Frank Olson did not die because he was an experimental 
guinea pig who experienced a "bad trip." He died because of concern that he would 
divulge information concerning a highly classified CIA interrogation program called 
"ARTICHOKE" in the early 1950's, and concerning the use of biological weapons by the 
United States in the Korean War.

3. The truth concerning the death of Frank Olson was concealed from the Olson family 
as well as from the public in 1953. In 1975 a cover story regarding Frank Olson's 
death was disseminated. At the same time a renewed cover-up of the truth concerning 
this story was being carried out at the highest levels of government, including the 
White House. The new cover-up involved the participation of persons serving in the 
current Administration."

"These documents show the lengths to which the government was trying to cover up the 
truth,'' Eric Olson said, regarding memos that uncovered Cheney and Rumsfeld's role in 
perpetuating the deceit. "For 22 years there was a cover-up. And then, under the guise 
of revealing everything, there was a new cover-up.'' [Mercury News ]

The London Sunday Express blared the headline: "Scientist Was Killed to Stop Him 
Revealing Death Secrets; So Did Cheney and Rumsfeld Cover Up a CIA Assassination?" 
[FrankOlsonProject.org ] while the Guardian picked up where other U.S. publications 
did not. "This story is clearly less fun, and a lot more scary, than a CIA-LSD 
suicide, and it hasn't received nearly as much coverage," Jon Ronson wrote. "Few of 
the journalists who attended yesterday's press conference are following up the 
evidence Olson presented. Instead they've written about Olson's "healing process" and 
his "closure".

Frank Olson’s legacy, for anyone willing to study it, goes beyond the Manchurian 
Candidate and implicates the U.S. government in crimes that surpass mind manipulation 
and run of the mill assassination. In fact, Olson's case is reportedly included in the 
assassination curriculum of the Israeli Mossad as "a successful instance of disguising 
a murder as a suicide."

But even still, the Olson saga reveals the underlying truth behind the fiction. In 
2000, before conclusive evidence regarding Olson's murder was uncovered, G.Q. 
explained the Frank Olson/CIA/ Manchurian Candidate connection this way:

"By 1950 Frank Olson had begun expressing moral misgivings about his work [at Fort 
Detrick] to his wife and a few of his colleagues. Presumably, he was aware of the 
division’s experiment in late 1950 to assess the efficacy of certain bacterial 
strains on human beings. The group released live bacteria over San Francisco. Several 
people complaining of flulike symptoms rushed to Bay Area hospitals, and later a 
number of delayed deaths were attributed to the test. . .

Experiments in mind control became a special fascination in espionage circles in the 
early 1950s, when the term brainwashing was coined. Rumors had spread that North Korea 
and the Soviet Union were developing mind-control techniques that could reprogram a 
person so he would betray state secrets and carry out political assassinations-a story 
told in the movie "The Manchurian Candidate." In fact, the North Koreans did perform 
medical, psychological and drug experiments on 900 American prisoners of war, 
according to documents declassified in 1996. After the tests, the prisoners were 
reportedly executed.

Given such a grave backdrop, the CIA sought new methods of interrogation. In 149 
separate mind-control experiments, researchers used hypnosis, electroshock treatments 
and drugs, including marijuana, morphine, Benzedrine and mescaline. Test subjects were 
usually people who could not easily object-prisoners, mental patients and members of 
minority groups-but the agency also performed many experiments on other people without 
their knowledge or consent." [FrankOlsonProject.org ]

A trip to the Frank Olson Legacy Project Web site unearths a world of pertinent 
information. There is an article from the New Yorker entitled "Where the Manchurian 
Candidate Came From" and another from the New York Times, asking, "What did the CIA do 
to Eric Olson's Father?" There is information on "terminal interrogations" and 
"collaboration with former Nazi scientists" as well as a 1950s-era CIA assassination 
manual regarding "the contrived accident'' as "the most effective technique" of secret 
assassination. [FrankOlsonProject.org ]

In fact, the Web site provides one-stop shopping for anyone who wants to know the 
kinds of things the government doesn’t want you to know. But be forewarned, after 
reading through the research, you won't view the torture at Abu Ghraib, or Donald 
Rumseld's reported role in approving unorthodox interrogation methods in quite the 
same way. [New Yorker ] And, relevant or not, news that Nick Berg once worked on a 
tower in Abu Ghraib will, at the very least, raise an eyebrow. [Guardian ]

Moreover, you'll begin to see that some questions are not, as some would have you 
believe, the result of an overactive imagination. As the German documentary Code Name 
ARTICHOKE explained in August 2002: "Eric [Olson] finds himself wondering about a lot 
of things. Was the anthrax terrorist one of our own? Is that the reason he hasn’t 
been caught? Because he knows something no one else should find out about? A secret 
his father knew, too?"

Certainly, after studying Olson's case it's clear: What was once the province of kooky 
conspiracy buffs has been proven to be grounded in fact. And, in addition to questions 
regarding the Oct. 2001 anthrax attacks, others surface: Why did George W. Bush and 
members of the White House staff begin taking the antibiotic Cipro on Sept. 11, weeks 
before the anthrax attacks? [Washington Post ]; How significant were Dr. David Kelly's 
concerns that he'd be "found dead in the woods"? [BBC ]; Did Dr. Don Wiley's death 
have anything to do with other scientists who have died under mysterious 
circumstances? [Globe and Mail ]; And why, as the Christian Science Monitor reports, 
is there a "deliberate effort to kill scientists," intellectuals and human rights 
activists in occupied Iraq? [Christian Science Monitor ]

These questions aside, once you absorb the hidden history behind the Manchurian 
Candidate and compare that with today's headlines, you can't help but feel that this 
is one of the weirdest moments in modern history. And, to make matters weirder, 
Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 911 (which also hit a bump along the distribution road) 
promises to draw attention to everything from Iraq-related lies to Bush and bin 
Laden-related oddities. [BBC ]

We've been through dark times, before, of course, and Apocalypse Now remains the 
seminal cinematic record of the Vietnam era. But though that movie was based on Joseph 
Conrad's Heart of Darkness, it too has a CIA-related twist. "Some say Tony Poe 
(Anthony Poshepny) was the model for the Col. Kurtz character of the film Apocalypse 
Now," former UPI reporter Richard S. Ehrlich wrote in Poe's 2003 obituary, before 
revealing the horrors, the horrors of Poe's CIA career. (According to the obituary, 
Poe tossed human heads from airplanes, offered ransom for human ears, and encouraged 
fighters to stick decapitated heads on spikes. "Poshepny grew angry at Washington's 
attempts to control his activities," Ehrlich wrote. "So he sent a bag filled with 
human ears to the US embassy [in Laos] to prove his guerrillas were killing 
communists"). For his troubles, Tony Poshepny won the Central Intelligence Agency's 
highest award -- a CIA Star -- from directors Allen Dulles, in 1959, and William 
Colby, in 1975. [Bangkok Post ]

All this subtext and secret history, of course, is what adds to the overall 
movie-viewing experience. Moreover, whether talking about the Quiet American or the 
Manchurian Candidate, understanding America's seedy underside is the first step in 
trying to fix it.

But uncomfortable truth is not for everyone -- and "love of country" means different 
things to different people. And so, for those who favor love that is both rigid and 
blind [BuzzFlash ], Frank Oz's remake of The Stepford Wives hits theaters next month.


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